Dan Connelly | 2 Oct 11:25

Jackrabbit DerbyPersistenceManager [was NXRuntime]

Hi Eric:

Yes, quite likely I do not need the NXRuntime for what I want to do on 
Eclipse.   Thanks for clarifying that.

Basically, what I want is to have JCRBrowser (SourceForge, Eclipse 
plugin) on the Apogee platform.    I am not sure what that means.   It 
may mean only that Apogee should offer what JCRBrowser offers. 
As far as I can tell, Apogee supports only Jackrabbit's 
ObjectPersistenceManager (filesystem).    Furthermore, it appears that 
Apogee must create this Repository itself.   What I want to do is for 
Apogee to use the DerbyPersistenceManager to connect to an exising 
(Derby) Jackrabbit JCR that I have created with a separate tool.    It 
is sufficient if this enables only an embedded DerbyDB residing within 
my local filesystem.   
JCRBrowser has no trouble with this.   I think Apogee should have 
similar capability, or should integrate JCRBrowser.    That would gain 
Apogee's OpenOffice editing capabilites (at least)  for documents in my 
Derby Jackrabbit JCR.

      -- Dan

Eric Barroca wrote:

> Hi Dan,
>
> We may use NXRuntime for some components that could be used in Apogee.
> We were a bit silent those last months because we were working on  
> some internal stuff we just announced. The Apogee development should  
> go further in the very next weeks.
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